Friday, April 30, 2010


2010 is an amazing year for sport but for those that want to hide away from the FIFA World Cup and take in the world’s oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament, Sportsworld is offering hospitality packages to Wimbledon 2010.

Enjoy the ‘magic’ of the championships with all the traditions strawberries and cream, crisp white clothing, lush green courts and world-class tennis.

As the official hospitality agent at Wimbledon since 1992, Sportsworld offers memorable experiences and a variety of packages to the world famous event.

Andy Murray is keen to use the Monte Carlo Masters to get him back into form before he takes to the courts in front of fans with Wimbledon Hospitality.

The world number four has had a tough time of things since losing to Roger Federer in the final of the Australian Open in January and admitted he has not been enjoying his tennis of late.

His lowest ebb of recent times came in his second-round defeat by Mardy Fish at the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami last month.

But heading into the Monaco event, Murray said he is feeling better and is eager to raise his game in preparation for this summer's bigger tournaments, namely the French Open and his appearance in front of fans with Wimbledon Hospitality.

He was quoted by the Telegraph as saying: "I want to be playing good tennis again, to be feeling confident and to be ready to go for it at the French Open and at Wimbledon."

Wimbledon hospitality holders may get to see Lleyton Hewitt in action now that the Australian has made a successful return to the courts.

The former world number one's summer preparations were thrown into disarray after he suffered an injury to his right hip during practice for the Hopman Cup in Perth at the end of last year.

But the resilient 29-year-old is now competing in Houston's US Clay Court Championships after recovering from the knock.

He faces a second-round clash with Indian Somdev Dewarman after receiving a first-round bye.

A strong showing in the US event could set Hewitt up for a successful 2010 season, including appearances at the French Open and in front of fans with Wimbledon hospitality.

Dewarman himself is lucky to be in the tournament having lost in his opening match, only to be readmitted following the withdrawal of Mardy Fish.

The likes of John Isner, Sam Querry and Fernando Gonzalez, the top seed, are also competing in the championships.

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